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Right now, Daniel really appreciates that Louis and Lestat were dropped into this city from a time well before his. It's a great reason not to talk to them about this.
Would it hold up in vampire court? Not at all, especially when vampire court also means Lestat digging through his head and laughing.
Daniel's prepared to be grilled or roasted or cooked any number of ways, and just because he's patiently stalking Neil right now doesn't mean he expects anything less from his new mortal friend. Added to the newly renewed expectation that Armand could be and probably is watching everything he does (something he should be pissed about but isn't, how sad is that), a non-affiliated party seems like the best bet.
It's absolutely not because he wants to gossip like a teenage girl. This is not that.
Still, he waits outside Neil's house. Waves at some curly-haired kid on his way out. Thinks about smoking. Thinks about Armand, because he's truly, deeply fucked.
Would it hold up in vampire court? Not at all, especially when vampire court also means Lestat digging through his head and laughing.
Daniel's prepared to be grilled or roasted or cooked any number of ways, and just because he's patiently stalking Neil right now doesn't mean he expects anything less from his new mortal friend. Added to the newly renewed expectation that Armand could be and probably is watching everything he does (something he should be pissed about but isn't, how sad is that), a non-affiliated party seems like the best bet.
It's absolutely not because he wants to gossip like a teenage girl. This is not that.
Still, he waits outside Neil's house. Waves at some curly-haired kid on his way out. Thinks about smoking. Thinks about Armand, because he's truly, deeply fucked.
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"I don't know. My best guess is yeah, this was some kind of let's have Daniel forget to make it easier on everyone but turns out that you don't need the actual memories."
He regards Neil with open, if slightly baffled, fondness. Guessing that part of the reason he's drawn to Neil has to do with similarities to Armand is easy work. But there's enough of himself there too, isn't there?
"I'm here, aren't I," he says. "Sorry about stalking you. Runs in the blood, I guess."
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"Your body remembers," I said, about the memories. It made me think of Brian. About the things I hadn't wanted to face about my own memories. About Bill and Stan, whose lives were shaped by a childhood they'd forgotten.
"Would've been easier if he hadn't been such a fuckin' freak about it," I observed, barely stifling an amused smirk. "But I figure you don't really like easy."
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"I think it could be good. I think it could be better than what we had. You know there's a considerable age gap. He's got a few centuries on me." If he's not careful, he's going really going to turn this into slumber party chatter.
"Jesus, I'm fucked," he sighs, but without any actual irritation.
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"So, I take it you're not a gentleman anymore." I grinned at him, thinking back on the way he'd hedged questions about their sex life. Now, it was just too much fun to goad him.
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"I've never been a gentleman," he admits. "But you know that. It's just a strange fucking situation, one I thought was probably going to have to stay theoretical."
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"And you trust him now? Not to fuck with your head."
Unfortunately, I felt like the answer was maybe that he just didn't care. Which was also something I could understand.
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Cutting himself off, he taps his fingernails on the empty bottle.
"We're beyond fucked up, but we're each other's fucked up."
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But it sounded familiar. Not the part about tearing down a seventy-year marriage, but two fucked up people finding they only fit with each other. That made sense.
Glancing at my cane, leaning against the wall across the room, I said, "I almost tore up my life for someone who isn't even here anymore. I can't even say it wasn't worth it, so. I get it, is all I'm sayin'."